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<font face="Arial" size="2"><p align="center"><b><font size="4">LibraryFunctionAddress()</font></b></p>
<p><b>Syntax</b></p><blockquote>
Result = <font color="#006666"><b>LibraryFunctionAddress</b></font>()</blockquote>

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<b>Description</b><br><blockquote>


Returns the address of the function in the library currently being examined with the 
<a href="examinelibraryfunctions.html">ExamineLibraryFunctions()</a> and <a href="nextlibraryfunction.html">NextLibraryFunction()</a> functions. 

</blockquote><p><b>Parameters</b></p><blockquote>
None.


</blockquote><p><b>Return value</b></p><blockquote>

Returns the address of the current function in memory. This is useful as parameter for the 
functions <a href="callfunctionfast.html">CallFunctionFast()</a> or <a href="callcfunctionfast.html">CallCFunctionFast()</a>. 

</blockquote><p><b>Remarks</b></p><blockquote>

The function can be called by its address using <a href="../reference/prototypes.html">prototypes</a>. The functions 
<a href="callfunctionfast.html">CallFunctionFast()</a> and <a href="callcfunctionfast.html">CallCFunctionFast()</a> can also be used for that, but prototypes are the recommended method 
as they are more flexible. 

</blockquote><p><b>See Also</b></p><blockquote>

<a href="examinelibraryfunctions.html">ExamineLibraryFunctions()</a>, <a href="nextlibraryfunction.html">NextLibraryFunction()</a>, <a href="libraryfunctionname.html">LibraryFunctionName()</a>, <a href="callfunctionfast.html">CallFunctionFast()</a>, <a href="callcfunctionfast.html">CallCFunctionFast()</a> 

</Blockquote><p><b>Supported OS </b><Blockquote>Windows, Linux</Blockquote></p><center><- <a href=islibrary.html>IsLibrary()</a> - <a href=index.html>Library Index</a> - <a href=libraryfunctionname.html>LibraryFunctionName()</a> ->

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